TARGATARGA '21 - Auto One Targa Albany Sprint
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28 th February AUTO ONE 1st March TARGA ALBANY SPRINT '21 SPEE SUPP LEME D E NTAR V E N Y REG UL AT IO T Phot o: As NS h We stwo od WWW.TARGAALBANYSPRINT.COM.AU
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Supplementary Regulations ARTICLE 1 - ORGANISATION 1.1 The Targa Albany Sprints will be Club Single Sprints, run under the provisions of the FIA International Sporting Code including Appendices and the National Competition Rules (NCR) of Motorsport Australia, the Speed Event Standing Regulations, these Event Supplementary Regulations, any Further Regulations and any approved Bulletins. This Event will be conducted under and in accordance with Motorsport Australia OH&S, Motorsport Australia Safety 1st and Risk Management Policies, which can be found on the Motorsport Australia website at www.motorsport.org.au This Event will be conducted under the Motorsport Australia Return to Race requirements and any applicable requirements for COVID-19. Any additional COVID-19 requirements as applicable for WA will be notified in Further Regulations where applicable. Certain public, property, professional indemnity and personal accident insurance is provided by Motorsport Australia in relation to the event. Further details can be found in the Motorsport Australia Insurance Handbook, available at www.motorsport.org.au 1.2 The organiser and promoter of the Targa Albany Sprints will be Targa West Pty Ltd ABN 93 094 853 133. The events will take place on: Sunday 28 February 2021 on Quaranup Road, Big Grove (Albany) Monday 1 March 2021 at Middleton Beach, Albany. Motorsport Australia Permit Number: 621/2802/01 Entry form is available on www.targaalbanysprint.com.au Note: The Quaranup Rallysprint is a separate event running on different Rallysprint Regulations 1.3 OFFICIALS Stewards (Chief) Colin Arkell 9659395 Steward Barbara Sugg Clerk of the Course / Event Director Ross Tapper 9660913 Phone: 0418 950 022 Finance / Event Director Jan Tapper 9879792 Phone: 0418 533 603 Event Secretary David Smith 9769064 Phone: 0419 894 555 Emergency Services Manager St John Ambulance Chief Timekeeper Tony Beresford 1030391 Chief Scrutineer TBA Article 2 - Event Schedule Friday 1 January Entries Open Friday 12 February Entries Close 8.00pm Sunday 28 February 9.00am – 11.00am Documentation, Auto One Albany, 106/108 Lockyer Ave, Centennial Park 12.30pm Drivers Briefing at Camp Quaranup 1.00pm – 1.45pm Sighting Run / Reconnaissance Commences (This can be done pre-event on the open road, but there is no access to Camp Quaranup. The road is open to the public) 2.00pm - 4.00pm Running of the Event Rallysprint will commence immediately after Speed Event Monday 1 March 7.00 am – 8.00 am Documentation at Hybla Tavern 8.15 am Drivers Briefing at the Hybla Tavern Page | 1 Supplementary Regulations 2021 Targa Albany Sprints
8:30 am – 9:00am Sighting Run / Reconnaissance Commences 9:00 am Start of Event 5:00 pm Estimated Finish Time ARTICLE 3 - EVENT DESCRIPTION 3.1 One Sighting Run / Reconnaissance run will be permitted as listed in the Event Schedules. Speed limit is 60km/h. Cars will be released one at a time to make their way to the Marshalling Area after the Finish where cars will be marshalled until all cars have arrived, A course car will then make its way to collect the vehicles, so they can be returned to the Pit Area. Due to the nature of the course vehicles that are dual entered will need to find an alternative vehicle for second drivers to conduct the sighting run. 3.2 Middleton Beach: Licenced and Permitted cars may be detoured on a different return route via open public roads. 3.3 The event will consist of a single run over one stage of o Quaranup: 2.11kms traversed 4 times giving a competitive distance of 8.44kms o Middleton Beach: 2.8 km’s traversed 4 times giving a competitive distance of approximately 11.2 km’s. Additional runs will be allowed if time permits. 3.4 Drivers are to start on a Green Light. The traffic light sequence is 10seconds Red (Wait) 5seconds Amber (Ready) 0 Green (Go) The driver should "go on green" but their time doesn't start until they break the beam. The abort sequence is Red and Amber together followed by alternating Red and Amber. If both lights come on at any time, including during the last 10seconds, the driver should abort the start. 3.5 Officials Located at Chicanes and Radio Points as shown on the attached maps will have Red Flags and Fire Extinguishers. If a Red Flag is shown the competitor must slow to 60kmh and be prepared to stop. 3.6 A map showing the route is attached at the back of these Regulations ARTICLE 4 - TIMING AND RESULTS 4.1 Timing will be to the tenth of a second. Times will be available on www.mstalr.com.au during the event. 4.2 Crews will depart start controls at no less than 30 second intervals. Such departures shall be single- vehicle starts. 4.3 Penalties (i) Hitting a Chicane or Barrier – 5 seconds (ii) Incorrect side of a Bollard or Barrier – 30 seconds 4.4 The results will be determined by the Competitor who achieves the lowed single elapsed time (inclusive of penalties) i.e. fastest run in their Class or Competition Group as well as Outright. ARTICLE 5 - VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY 5.1 All vehicles must comply with Schedule A and Schedule B of the current Motorsport Australia Manual. Fuel must be in accordance with Schedule G of the current Motorsport Australia Manual. Cars must be adequately muffled. 5.2 The event will be open to two wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles. 5.3 Open Wheel and Open Cockpit vehicles will be ineligible. Page | 2 Supplementary Regulations 2021 Targa Albany Sprints
5.4 Tyres must be marked legal for road use as indicated by the presence of either DOT or ECE markings Any tyres marked ‘not for highway use’ / ‘for racing use only’ or similar are not permitted. 5.5 The Classes will be as per below: Post 1986 Pre 1986 1. 2WD up to 2000cc 6. 2WD up to 2000cc 2. 2WD 2000cc & over 7. 2WD 2000cc & over 3. 4WD up to 3500cc 8. 4WD 4. 4WD 3500cc & over 5. Electric 5.6 Mudflaps are not required ARTICLE 6 - CREW ELIGIBILITY 6.1. The Competitor and Driver is required to hold a current Speed Licence or superior. 6.2 Two drivers are permitted to drive the same car. A separate entry form and entry fee will be required for each driver. 6.3 At the Organisers discretion Drivers may enter two cars from different classes. 6.4 Crew must wear non-flammable apparel covering the body from ankles, to neck, to wrists with closed footwear and a Motorsport Australia approved helmet in accordance with Schedule D of the Motorsport Australia Manual. FIA / Motorsport Australia Approved Driving Suits and Frontal Head Restraints are highly recommended. ARTICLE 7 - ENTRY FORM, ENTRIES AND ENTRY FEE 7.1 The Entry Form is to be completed in full at www.targaalbanysprint.com.au Any queries with the Entry Form should be sent to the Event Secretary at admin@targawest.com.au Entries may be refused in accordance with NCR 83 of the current Motorsport Australia Manual. 7.2 The Entry Fee will be o Quaranup Sprint $150.00 inc. GST. o Middleton Beach $225.00 inc GST o Both Events $350 inc GST 7.3 The entry fee includes – • Motorsport Australia Permit Fee • Event Door Stickers with competitor number 7.4 Payments will be accepted via direct deposit (preferred), or credit card (VISA & MASTERCARD ONLY). Details are on the Official Entry Form. Targa West Pty Ltd Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia BSB: 066160 Acct No: 10484606 A copy of the receipt for the transfer is to be emailed to the Event Secretary at admin@targawest.com.au . Please remember to include your name (i.e. J Bloggs) and Albany Sprint as a reference so your payment can be identified. Cash can be paid directly into any Commonwealth Bank branch by close of entries using the account listed above. Note: Payments will NOT be accepted on the day. 7.5 The number of entries will be limited to 100 in total, including the Quaranup Rallysprint accepted in order of receipt. Page | 3 Supplementary Regulations 2021 Targa Albany Sprints
7.6 Competitors under the age of 18 years must apply to the Event Organisers for approval and be able to show a history of motorsport history in a similar vehicle. 7.7 Competitors are reminded of the penalties under the NCRs for false statements. 7.8 It is the competitor's responsibility to ensure their entry and payment is received by the organisers before the close of entries. 7.9 The Start Order will be at the Clerk of Course’s discretion. After each run, the order may change to go from fastest to slowest. ARTICLE 8 - DRIVERS BRIEFING A compulsory Drivers Briefings will be held as listed in the Event Schedules. Any Competitor not in attendance must report to the Clerk of the Course before competing and may be referred to the Stewards of the Meeting. Competitors will be required to have read and understood these Regulations and any Further Regulations or Advice and seek an Official if any further advice is required. ARTICLE 9 - SCRUTINY & DOCUMENTATION 9.1 Scrutiny: Competitors to complete the Motorsport Australia Self-Scrutiny Declaration and Checklist which can be found at https://www.motorsport.org.au/docs/default-source/covid19/scrutiny/self- checklist-speed.pdf?sfvrsn=c2f57c6d_6 Email completed form to: admin@targawest.com.au prior to the event. Scrutiny Audits may be undertaken during the course of the event, any competitor whose vehicle or apparel fail the audit will be excluded from the event until such time as any issue is rectified to the satisfaction of the Chief Scrutineer and/or the Clerk of the Course. 9.2 Documentation: Competitors must provide the following completed documentation via email BEFORE Saturday, 27th February @ 2000hrs: • Motorsport Australia Disclaimer • Current Motorsport Australia Affiliated Car Club Membership card • Motorsport Australia Vehicle Log book (if issued) • Self Scrutiny Checklist • Self Scrutiny Statement of Vehicle Compliance All completed documentation must be emailed to: admin@targawest.com.au 9.3 Competitors are advised that any in-car video or moving film cameras must be installed in the vehicle prior to scrutiny so that the camera and its mounting can be inspected. Cameras are NOT to be attached to your person or helmet. 9.4 A reminder that YOU are responsible for your car and apparel being compliant with Motorsport Australia safety and technical regulations as per the Self Scrutiny and Statement of Vehicle Compliance documents. Random audits will be conducted and you are reminded that the following items may be checked by scrutineers during the event: (i) Roll over protection, if installed, specified in Schedule J of the NCRs. (ii) Full harness seat belts if installed, that complies with Schedule I of the NCRs. (ii) Fuel shall be in accordance with Schedule G of the Motorsport Australia manual (iv) A fire extinguisher complying with NCR Schedule H i.e. AS1841 900g. (v) Helmets and apparel complying with NCR Schedule D (vi) Vehicles must be adequately muffled to comply with noise restrictions of 95dB (A). ARTICLE 10 - VEHICLE SIGNAGE Competitors numbers will be available from locations in Perth which will be notified prior to the event. They will be available in Albany from Auto One on Saturday 27 February or Sunday morning 28 February. Competitors are required to carry the event number and sponsor door plate on the front door of both sides of the car. The sponsor door plate and number are not to be modified. If the car is being used by more than one driver, the number not being used must be clearly crossed out. Page | 4 Supplementary Regulations 2021 Targa Albany Sprints
The same Door Plate Number is to be used for all events. ARTICLE 11 – AWARDS 11.1 Event Trophies will be awarded to Crews as follows: (i) 1st Outright (ii) 2nd Outright (iii) 3rd Outright (iv) 1st in each Class with more than 3 competitors entered. Additional Awards may be added at the discretion of the Organisers depending on Entries Received 11.2 Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the event in the Hybla Tavern on Monday. ARTICLE 12 – PROTESTS Protests, if any, must be lodged in accordance with Part XII of the NCR. ARTICLE 13 - INSURANCE & DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Crews involved in accidents resulting in property damage are advised that they may be required to pay up to the first $10,000 of any claim to rectify such property damage as per the Motorsport Australia Insurance Handbook. Any competitor who damages property will be required to provide Credit Card details before leaving the event and a Bond of up to $1,500 may be held until the damage has been fixed. ARTICLE 14 – ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES Any holder of a Motorsport Australia ‘Competition’ or ‘Officials’ licence (or equivalent licence issued by another ASN) may be tested for the presence of drugs (or other banned substances) and subject to a penalty(ies) for a breach in accordance with the Motorsport Australia Anti-Doping Policy and/or the Motorsport Australia Illicit Drugs in Sport (Safety Testing) Policy as published on the Motorsport Australia website. Consumption of alcohol in the paddock, pits or any section of the competition venue/course under the control of the Officials is forbidden until all competition is concluded each day. Accordingly, any holder of a Motorsport Australia ‘Competition’ or ‘Officials’ licence (or equivalent licence issued by another ASN) may also be tested for the presence of alcohol by a Motorsport Australia Accredited Testing Official (CATO) in accordance with the Motorsport Australia Standard Operating Procedure for Breath Alcohol Testing. ARTICLE 15 - POSTPONEMENT, ABANDONMENT OR CANCELLATION An event may be abandoned, postponed or cancelled for reasons of force majeure in accordance with NCR 59. (i) if there are less than 35 entries; or (ii) by reason of “Force Majeure” ARTICLE 16 – SERVICE CREWS & CAR TRAILER PARKING 16.1 Due to lack of parking at Camp Quaranup, Service Crew vehicles will not be permitted to go past Shoal Bay Retreat, which is before the start of the Stage. 16.2 No Trailers at to be brought into the area prior to the running of the event due to lack of parking 16.3 A Ferry Service will run from Albany Port to Camp Quaranup for Service Crew, Friends & Spectators. A Fee will be charged for the Ferry including afternoon tea at the Camp. Page | 5 Supplementary Regulations 2021 Targa Albany Sprints
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